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    8 fabulous things to do over this New Year’s Eve weekend

    As the overbooked holiday season soon comes to an end, the slowdown from a whirlwind of events is essential as we enter 2021. From a relaxing pool day by the beach to a rejuvenating staycation, Emirates Woman has curated a list of activities to help you usher in the arrival of the new year.
    Pool day at Azure Beach

    Located at Rixos Premium Dubai, JBR, you can take the plunge into the new year with a private, luxury cabana experience for a perfect city escape. Every Friday and Saturday for Dhs200 guests will receive a voucher for Dhs100 to redeem on food & beverages with stunning views of the Palm.
    For more information visit azure-beach.com
    New Year’s Day garden Brunch at Bab Al Shams

    Spend the first day of 2021 at Al Forsan in Bab Al Shams with a warm garden brunch offering a choice between indoor or alfresco dining while showcasing a live cooking station featuring a selection of healthy and organic meals alongside a range of beverages prepared by the specialized inhouse mixologists. Packages start from Dhs450 per person from 1pm to 5pm on January 1, 2021.
    For more information visit babalshams.com
    Get fresh produce at the Emirati Farmers Souq

    Located on the ground floor of the two storey Food district, young entrepreneurial UAE farmers sell local fruits and vegetables every Saturday till Ramadan from 8am to 2pm on Palm Jumeriah, the Pointe. This homegrown theme is made to happen on a weekly basis to ensure food sustainability in the emirate.
    Enjoy a staycation at Zaha Hadid’s new hotel

    Designed by the famous architect, the swish interiors meet sleek, sculpted curvature as this extremely personalized hotel is located in the heart of Dubai at the Burj Khalifa district while offering sweeping city views a plethora of bars and restaurants for guests to dine in.
    For more information regarding the staycation packages visit melia.com
    Take a trip to London’s beloved Arts Club in Dubai

    This brasserie is a unique interpretation of the London Club’s impressive heritage. Located in DIFC, the club expands over 65,000 and designed to provide its members with an unforgettable experience. Opened on December 26, 2020, this international outpost is definitely on list of places to visit.
    For more information visit the theartsclub.ae
    Visit SALT’s new pop-up

    Take a bite of this new burger-dining concept with decadent shakes and savoury meals, as you can find this new pop-up location in DIFC with workshops on art, Photography, fitness and live musicians in the evening as you sample on all sorts of new concoctions to leave you craving more. The pop-up is on until April 30, 2021.
    To book your camping spot at this brand new concept visit sevenrooms.com
    New Year’s Eve celebrations
    If you’re still undecided on what to do for New Year’s Eve, Emirates Woman has curated a list of ultimate hotspots in the emirate to visit incase you’re on the lookout for any last minute plans for inspiration definitely give it a must read.
    Read: Still need to make NYE plans? Here’s 21 spectacular places to go in Dubai
    Get ready to glow with JLO’s new beauty brand

    There’s no better way to kickstart the new year, than with this covetable beauty brand, launching on January 1, 2021, JLO Beauty is all set to let you glow with its range of covetable beauty products, from dewy moisturizers to miracle working creams, all the products are set to give you that limitless glow.
    To pre-order visit jlobeauty.com
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    Remembering the French courtier Pierre Cardin for his pioneering career

    With over 60 years in the fashion Industry, Monsieur Pierre Cardin was adored for his business acumen and world renowned label. France’s Academy of Fine Arts, announced his death on Tuesday in the French capital region while he was 98 years old.

    Inspired by futuristic silhouettes and the jet age, his visionary outlook helped him exceed as he become one of the first courtiers in the Parisian world to make ready-to-wear versions of his designs back in 1959, while luminaries such as Elizabeth Taylor and the Beatles were also seen dawned in his creations.

    From avant-garde tunics to space helmets his innovation in the fashion industry won’t be forgotten. Later on in 1969, the designer was also commissioned by Nasa to create a spacesuit and is still considered a trailblazer in the world of futurism.
    He will always be remembered for his contribution ad his inspiring story of starting out at France’s elite fashion house, Paquin and later being hired by Christian Dior a year later. After gaining inspiration and exposure, Mr. Cardin founded his fashion house in 1950.
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    Emirates reveals its breathtaking new premium economy class

    Received from Airbus’ Hamburg facility last week, this new Premium Economy cabin in Emirates features an aesthetic and technological advancement to provide customers an enhanced flying experience. From a comfortable cradle position to cream-coloured anti-stain leather details similar to Business Class, this unmatched experience is a game changer in the airline industry.

    Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline said: “The Emirates A380 is already one of the most sought-after travel experiences in the skies, and now we’ve made it even better. While others cut back, Emirates is working hard to restore the products and services that we’ve had to suspend or adjust due to pandemic precautions, and introduce new offerings and enhancements.”

    Once 2021 and 2022, the remaining 5 A380s will be delivered with the latest Emirates’ premium economy seats while the airline already received most of its Airbus’ already. With 13.3” screen and a wide range of unmatched tunes, blockbusters, TV channels and news platforms on the Emirates’ Ice entertainment, passengers are sure to be well-equipped for long flights too.
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    Along with amble room to stretch and optimal comfort, more details regarding where its A380 aircraft with Premium Economy will be deployed in the coming weeks will be announced, for more information visit emirates.com
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    Our Favorite Pieces of 2020 That We’ll Still Be Wearing Next Year

    In 2020, our clothes didn’t get much use. I can confidently say that I touched roughly 15 percent of my wardrobe this year, and that might even be generous. Have I bought new things? Yes. Do I regret it? Well, sort of.Despite the fresh hell that was this year, trends still existed as they would in any other year, and we added some new pieces to our wardrobe that only our pets and the dust bunnies under our couch saw. But the good news? Most of them aren’t going away next year, and we can hold out hope that one day, fellow train passengers will see us in them on our way to the office.
    These are our absolute favorite pieces we’ve worn in 2020, all of which we’re planning on wearing throughout the entirety of 2021. Will anyone else see us in them? Only time will tell, but that doesn’t mean we love them any less.

    1. Our loungewear

    Source: @caitlynwarakomski

    2020 was nothing if not the year of loungewear; we learned that it doesn’t equate to feeling frumpy, and since it turned into our full-time wear, we made it as chic as possible. For reasons beyond quarantine, our matching sets and elevated loungewear will continue into 2021 and beyond. These editor-favorite pieces are the ones we can’t wait to get more use out of.

     

    2. Teddy coats

    Source: @crystalinmarie

    Teddy coats are the gift that keep on giving year after year: they’re cozy, cute as all hell, and never really go out of style. They’re the coat that we can count on both for warmth and to make us look like a cousin of Cruella de Vil, and what more could we possible ask for?

     

    3. Faux-leather pants

    Source: @simplytandya

    Since last January, faux leather has creeped into everything from our pants to our shirts. It’s a far cry from the pleather of the past; now, faux leather is as close as it could be to the real thing, which makes it a welcome part of our wardrobes. Once we’re out and about again, we’ll be wearing our faux-leather pants as much as our jeans.

     

    4. Shackets

    Source: Charlotte Bridgeman | @charlottebridgeman

    The shirt jacket, aptly shortened to just “shacket” this year, is about as versatile as it can get. We wore them as our outerwear in fall over T-shirts, and now that it’s chillier out, are throwing them on top of our chunkier sweaters. With a million different fabrics, colors, and prints to choose from, the shacket is our new denim jacket.

     

    5. Long, straight denim

    Source: @kateogata

    Longer lengths of denim made its way to graze the tops of our feet this year, and come 2021 when we’re wearing jeans again, they’ll be the ones we choose. Something about them feel more effortless and just a little bit cooler.

     

    6. Chunky boots

    Source: @theyusufs

    Something we actually did get wear out of this year? Chunky combat boots. If you’re anywhere that experiences winter, they’re about as practical as a trend can get, and we’re as likely to trudge to the grocery store in them as we are to wear them out to dinner.

     

    7. Puffer coats

    Source: @twentysomethingplus

    This year, when all we were wearing were various forms of sweats, we learned the value of a good puffer coat; they kept us warm and can be bought in a color or pattern fun enough to disguise the fact that we’re wearing a groufit underneath.

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    13 Ways to Cleanse Your Life

    Sure, you’ve heard of (and probably dread) spring cleaning, when you change the pillows, flip the mattress, and deep clean your bathroom, but we also stan a cleaning at the end of the year that cleanses more than just the home. Take a cue from nature: the trees are shedding their leaves, so why shouldn’t we? The end of 2020 is the perfect time to let go of physical, mental, and emotional toxins. So what’s the best way to clean up your life during a time where we’re always distracted, on-the-go, stressed, or busy? Try these 13 holistic challenges simultaneously, or tackle one challenge every day to Marie-Kondo your health, wellbeing, and entire life.
    1. Simplify your diet
    When it comes to cleansing nutrition, a juice cleanse doesn’t have to be your go-to. Instead of opting for a totally different diet, simplify your diet. Focus less on frozen meals, processed products, or a plethora of sauces, dressings, and dips, all of which have a multitude of ingredients. Instead, prioritize whole foods that come from the earth, not a factory. Make sure the majority of your grocery cart is from the produce section or full of whole foods like beans, lentils, rice, or quinoa. Make meals more flavorful with whole ingredients like herbs, spices, olive oil, or apple cider vinegar. Yes, you might be opting for processed foods as a way to simplify your life and make meal time easier, but trust me, a few fresh, whole ingredients is way simpler than an ingredients list that you can’t pronounce. 

    Source: @ariellelorre

    2. Refresh your personal finance
    Money is not just something you make and then spend; it’s your life’s energy force. Think about it: money is an exchange of value for the effort and energy we give about 40 hours every single week. Take a look at your bank accounts and credit card statements to reevaluate how you’re spending your life’s energy. Does it really bring you joy to go to drinks with the friend you don’t have fun with or to buy the top you’ll never end up wearing? Managing money based on what does and doesn’t bring you joy will reduce stress that comes with spending money on the vacations, items, and experiences that you truly love.
    If money is a consistent source of stress for you and you feel like you’re always coming from a “lack” energy instead of an abundance energy, try cleansing your spendings. Temporarily cancel recurring charges, increase your savings by five percent, order out less, or designate certain days of the week where you won’t spend any money. With the money you do save, consider investing it in yourself: get the gym membership, purchase that online course, or put more into your savings account for future you. The more money you put into something, the more likely you are to make it a priority. 

    3. Limit stress and clear out negative emotions 
    You’ve probably heard of a juice detox, but what about an emotional detox? Sometimes we need a little extra focus on removing impurities in the mind, too. The goal of an emotional detox is not to totally totally get rid of negative emotions (ups and downs are a part of being human, after all), but rather to clear out emotions that are stagnant and no longer serving us. Try recording negative emotions, coming up with a plan of action when negative emotions come up, or go on a full-on complaint cleanse. Since a big (unavoidable) piece of mental health is stress, prioritize cleansing that too. Limit stress by scheduling breaks and downtime into your calendar, forgive yourself (and others) for making mistakes, and incorporate CBD to limit day-to-day or chronic stress (bonus tip: try any of the products from Equilibria, which is our very favorite for stress relief). 

    Source: @kelclight

    4. Reassess your relationships
    Whether online or in real life, unfollow toxic people that drain your energy instead of lift you up. Make a list of the people you come in contact with most often, including friends, roommates, family, coworkers, etc., and ask how you feel being with each person. I don’t know who needs to hear this, but you should only be giving your precious energy and time to people who are deserving. That means people you’re proud to be around, people who bring you joy, and people who make you feel loved. If you find that some unavoidable people don’t fall into this category (like a jealous coworker or a toxic family member), you can still consciously decide to give them less thought and energy, even if they still require your time. 

    5. Designate a tech-free space
    Sadly, technology is a big part of cleansing because it’s a big part of our lives. While tech is often unavoidable (we need to make a living somehow, you know?), try to designate one space in your home that’s tech-free. Try the bedroom, kitchen table, or corner where you keep a yoga mat and meditation pillow to create one space in your home where Netflix, Instagram, and Slack are not allowed. Having this tech-free space will remind you to have some “off” time every day, whether it’s during dinner with your significant other, while meditating and working out, or right before bed.

    Source: @the_stables_

    6. Cleanse your social media
    If it tickles your fancy, take a social media detox and delete all the life-sucking apps (sorry, was that dramatic?) from your phone for a designated period. However, also be mindful of how you can keep your social media habits cleansed, even after the detox is over. Utilize the mute or unfollow button for accounts that don’t inspire you, stop checking your phone first thing in the morning, and turn off all notifications. Yes, I said “all.” When your notifications are on, whether it’s a like on Instagram or an iMessage, you’re no longer in charge of your own life and habits. The phone buzzes or lights up to tell you when it’s time to check your texts or Instagram feed, instead of being able to choose when is best for you to check your phone. 
     
    7. Donate “excess” clothes
    You knew that organization would come into a life cleanse at some point (or you would if you binged Get Organized with The Home Edit in a day as I did). In my opinion, the closet is the most important space to start with, as it’s often a representation of what we need to let go of. For example, donate or sell clothes that don’t fit. Period. Holding onto items you hope you’ll fit into one day is only stopping you from loving, accepting, and dressing for who you are right now. Also, in the most Mario-Kondo fashion ever, get rid of what doesn’t spark joy. Even your clothing items should bring value to your life: a cozy sweater that keeps you warm, a sparkly necklace that makes you happy, a nice bra that makes you feel sexy, or a dress that reminds you of that shopping trip you took with your mom. If they don’t, time to make room for something that will. 

    Source: @waityouneedthis

    8. Refine decision making 
    We make a lot of decisions every single day, even just within the first few minutes of waking up: whether or not to hit snooze, what to wear (which is approximately 100 different decisions), and when to turn on the coffee pot. The little decisions add up to feel so overwhelming that we become unable to make even the most basic decision. Decision fatigue is real, people! To keep up with healthy habits and improve your overall wellbeing, limit decision making as much as possible and reduce decision fatigue. Meal prep all your lunches, sign up for online workout classes in advance (or put a workout in your calendar), do the dishes right after dinner without the choice to do them later, and try a go-to outfit formula so you don’t have to think about what to wear. 

    9. Get sweaty
    The word “detox” has basically lost its meaning since it has become one of the most over-used buzzwords in the wellness space. However, there’s one sneaky method that can actually help the body get rid of toxins, and guess what: it’s not a juice cleanse. “The primary detox organs are the liver and kidneys, but sometimes they’re not able to get rid of certain toxins,” Jeffrey Morrison, MD, told Well + Good.  “What doesn’t leave gets stored, so the body gets rid of it through a secondary system, which is sweat.”
    That’s right: the embarrassing stuff you try to prevent with antiperspirant and prevents you from going straight to work after a hot yoga class can help your body rid itself of toxins. Add “detoxing” to the long list of reasons to exercise. If you’re not exercising regularly or prefer low-impact workouts that don’t break a sweat, try taking a steam shower or finding a sauna near you. 

    10. Spend time in silence
    When’s the last time you actually sat in silence and did nothing? Yes, I mean without the TV on or Instagram pulled up on your phone. Sitting in silence is one of the most crucial and effective things we can do to declutter the mind. Think of it like plugging your phone in the charger when its battery is running low; when the brain is always on, it never gets a chance to shut off. Cozy up on the couch and stare at the fireplace, spend two minutes taking in every scent, sight, and smell, sit on a park bench and take in the scenery, or try meditation. The more uncomfortable sitting in silence is, the more you probably need it. 

    Source: @aroundthewaygyrl

    11. Reassess your schedule
    That’s right: you can (and should!) detox your schedule too. Try looking through a few days or a week of your planner to get a better understanding of what you’re doing all day, every day. If you don’t schedule and plan out every second of your entire life like I do (how does anyone live without an overly detailed planner!?), consider tracking every activity and task for a couple of days to get a good understanding of how you spend your time. Include everything from work projects to a five-minute Instagram scroll. Once you know exactly how you’re spending your day or week, reassess what’s really worth your time and energy. Find the pockets of time that feel like a waste (looking at you, TikTok scroll), and reassess how you can fill that time differently to make you happier or calmer. 

    12. Get some indoor plants
    You don’t have to have an inherent green thumb to know that plants bring, attract, and give off good energy. It’s believed that they ease stress, purify the air, boost creativity, and help increase productivity. In other words, having a plant in your home or workspace can simultaneously cleanse stress levels, your work quality, and the air. BRB, my apartment is about to become a forest. Don’t have much of a green thumb? Click here for how to keep your indoor plants alive, or check out these houseplants that you won’t kill (promise!). And if you’re really not about that plant-life, some affordable fake plants couldn’t hurt (if nothing else, they’ll look really in your home!).

    13. Detox your sleep 
    I like to say that everything starts in the bedroom. Get your mind out of the gutter–not like that (although that might be true too). I mean that sleep is one of the most crucial elements to our overall wellbeing. Thanks to factors like stress at work, overexposure to light, and Netflix binges (curse you, Love is Blind!), more people than ever are relying on coffee to get through their day (forget about optimizing health). To fully achieve a cleansed life, you need to regularly get 7-9 hours of quality sleep a night. If you’re not waking up refreshed and staying energized throughout the day, your sleep (or lack thereof) might be to blame. Detox your sleep routine by limiting light in the evenings, perfecting your sleep environment, and stick to a sleep schedule. 

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    50 Things You Can Do to Be Healthier and Happier in 2021

    As much as we want to head into each new year with excitement and motivation, it’s not always that easy. While it can seem like new beginnings and fresh starts for some of us, New Year’s resolutions can also set us up for disappointment. There’s so much pressure to reach lofty goals like “exercise every day” and “lose 10 pounds.” While those are certainly valid resolutions to strive for, far-off or difficult goals can make the start of 2021 feel like a burden instead of a blessing. No one looks forward to starting a diet, right? Plus, it’s easy to lose motivation when you’re focused on a number on the scale or a specific guideline to follow. Instead of heading into the new year with far-off goals that will only disappoint you (sorry, not sorry), there are so many small steps you can take to be your healthiest and happiest self this year (that you’ll actually be able to keep). We’re running through 50 (yes, 50!) concrete steps you can take to boost endorphins and keep your health on track. And while some are focused on diet and exercise, there are also so many ways to improve your wellness beyond being physically fit. After all, you could eat a perfectly clean diet and exercise every day, but if you’re not taking care of yourself in other ways, you can never be truly healthy. Here are 50 things you can do right now to be healthier and happier this year (that have absolutely nothing to do with eating less sugar or burning calories):

    1. Say “thank you” instead of “I’m sorry”
    2. Make your bed every morning

    4. On days you don’t feel like exercising, try one of these workouts

    6. Schedule all your doctors appointments for the year (virtual counts too!)
    7. Download a meditation app like Headspace or Calm
    8. Sit in child’s pose for a minute when you’re stressed
    9. Buy yourself flowers
    10. Call a friend or coworker instead of texting

    Source: @crystalinmarie

    11. Eat the rainbow by trying a variety of fruits and vegetables 
    12. Go stargazing and get fresh air
    13. Drink a glass of water before and after every meal
    14. Start a cookbook club

    16. Go on more walks
    17. Delete the news apps on your phone
    18. Sneak leafy greens into sauces, dips, and dressings
    19. Go to bed five minutes earlier every night until you’re waking up without an alarm clock

    Source: Felicia Lasala for The Everygirl

    21. Prioritize sexual wellness by downloading an app like Coral or treating yourself to a new vibrator
    22. Declutter the playlists, pictures, apps, and notes on your phone
    23. Improve your relationship with food by eating with self-love instead of self-criticism 

    27. Come up with an affirmation, theme, or mantra for your year

    29. Instead of FOMO, talk yourself into having JOMO (joy of missing out)

    Source: @thebeverlyadams

    31. Sign up for virtual events or online courses

    33. Prep healthy snacks to have on-hand at all times
    34. Schedule multiple one-minute breaks into your workday to take deep breaths or walk around
    35. Leave your laptop out of the bedroom

    37. Make a list of your top 10 sources of stress, and then identify solutions for each of them

    39. Get sunlight first thing in the morning
    40. Add something nutritious to your diet every day

    Source: @sarahlouiseslusher

    41. Stretch your body while watching TV

    43. Add spices and herbs to every meal

    45. Instead of eating less calories, focus on adding more nutrients
    46. Chop and roast veggies to prepare for the week 
    47. Text compliments to loved ones
    48. Turn on a playlist and dance around the kitchen while cooking

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    The #1 Way to Feel Sexier This Winter

    The last thing I’ve felt in 2020 is sexy. Run-down, frustrated, annoyed, terrified, and bored are eons higher on the list of emotions I’ve felt the most this year, and I’m sure plenty can relate. Having a thriving and exciting sex life (even if it’s just with yourself) was likely one of the first things to go out the window, and now that we’ve loosely figured out work-from-home, staying in nonstop, and virtual happy hours, it’s high-time we all give our sex lives and our confidence a boost. And I’ve got the perfect, inexpensive way to do it. When was the last time you replenished your underwear stash? If it wasn’t in the last year, listen up: buying underwear doesn’t have to be a cumbersome process anymore, and it never has to come in a pack of 10 from the grocery store (nor a store that makes you feel blah about your appearance) because BootayBag is the adult, super simple way to get cute underwear you’ll love.
    BootayBag is the underwear subscription service our editors use and love because it’s easy, affordable, and the options are truly cute. Sign up, and you can choose one or two pairs of underwear each month, plus the option to add on a matching bralette (who wouldn’t?! Not like bras with wires exist anymore!). They have thongs, cheeky undies, hipsters, and more in all different styles, colors, and prints that are brand new every single month—so you won’t even have to think about buying new underwear basically ever (which is something we can all rejoice to!). Just choose your size and style, and it’s shipped right to your door. Easy, peasy. Plus, you can swap your style, skip the month, or cancel at any time, meaning the process is super transparent and easy to use. 

    Source: @higuysitsana for Bootay Bag

    Feeling sexy isn’t just about having a partner, it’s about feeling good in the skin you’re in, and owning it. And dare I say it, putting on some cute lingerie, whether it’s to wear under your leggings and T-shirt all day or to lay on the couch and watch TV, is a ritualistic way to set the mood and feel sexy no matter which way you take it. We might be spending our days sitting at the same desk, staring at a computer, and ignoring all the cute clothes in our closets, but that’s all the more reason to do what you can to feel hot—all by yourself. 

    It’ll boost your sex life
    Want to boost your sex life and sexual confidence this year? Trust me: adding cute undies from BootayBag to your routine is the simplest way. When you feel confident and comfortable in yourself, you just feel sexier, and we all know what happens to our sex lives when we feel in the mood. 😉

    It encourages you to keep up
    Plus, BootayBag makes it so easy and gets you excited every month to keep it up. No more of those February blues when you realize you’ve already abandoned your resolutions. This is a habit you’ll want to keep up, and getting to try a new pair every month makes it simple to try new designs, cuts, and styles you maybe wouldn’t buy for yourself.

    It’s beyond affordable
    Unlike sex toys and other lingerie, BootayBag is so affordable. Your first month is 50 percent off, and it still only starts at $10 a month. Who wouldn’t spend $10 a month to feel more confident?!

    Source: @higuysitsana for Bootay Bag

    No matter what your relationship status is right now, we all deserve to feel hot and sexy all by ourselves, and a feisty new pair of panties is just the way if you ask me. Try your first month of BootayBag for 50% off!

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    10 films and shows to stay tuned for on Netflix in January 2021

    While some timeless shows might depart Netflix, a slew of original and new content is all set to appear in the New Year, meaning January will be filled with continuous hours of binge-watching new series and films on the streaming giant.
    January 1The Minimalists: Less Is Now
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    The Minimalists have reworked this phrase to create a sense of urgency for today’s consumer culture: now is the time for less
    Catch Me If You Can (2002)
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    Notorious con artist Frank Abagnale has duped people worth millions of dollars with his masterful art of deception.
    Into the Wild (2007)
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    A young graduate decides to renounce all his possessions and hitchhike across America. During his journey, he encounters several situations which change him as a person.
    January 2The Netflix Afterparty (Cobra Kai Special) Netflix Original
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    The Netflix Afterparty is a new variety/talk show series that debuted on December 13th. The Cobra Kai edition arrives on Netflix the day after Cobra Kai season 3 hits Netflix.
    January 5LA’s Finest (Season 1)
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    An LAPD detective gets paired with a new partner. Although their personalities do not match, they always put forth their best efforts to take down criminals.
    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
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    A journalist, hires a computer hacker, to solve the mystery of a woman who has been missing for forty years. The two discover more than they bargained for.
    January 6Tony Parker: The Final Shot (2021) Netflix Original
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    This film examines the background and career of Tony Parker, whose determination led him to become arguably the greatest French basketball player.
    January 7Pieces of a Woman (2021) Netflix Original
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    A heartbreaking home birth leaves a woman grappling with the profound emotional fallout, isolated from her partner and family by a chasm of grief.
    January 11The Intouchables (2011)
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    An unusual friendship develops when a street smart immigrant is hired to take care of a disabled French nobleman.
    January 22The White Tiger (2021) Netflix Original
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    An ambitious Indian driver uses his wit and cunning to escape from poverty and rise to the top.
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